Manna in the Morning
A daily devotional from Art Peterson, Minister of First Christian Church of Lake Butler, FL
“God is love.”
“Take heart, because I have overcome the world.”
How are people reading you?
Is there someone’s hand that you need to hold today?
God can use it for your good and His glory.
“Give all your worries and cares to God, for he cares about you.”
“Jesus loves me this I know, for the Bible tells me so!”
“I really didn’t understand the game at all,” she said, “and there was one thing that I especially did not understand: why would these otherwise intelligent men try to kill each other for 25 cents?”
Her confused boyfriend asked, “25 cents? What are you talking about?”
“All they were doing the whole game through,” the girlfriend explained, “was screaming at each other to GET THE QUARTERBACK, GET THE QUARTERBACK!”
To be sure understanding the terms of a game that we are not familiar with can present its own confusion. But, I think there is a greater challenge: trying to understand why God loves me... trying to understand that the Creator of the Universe wants to have a relationship with me... trying to understand why so many people have turned away from the God who loves them so much. A great theologian was once ask about the greatest theological truth he had ever discovered... to which he replied, “Jesus loves me this I know, for the Bible tells me so!”
“A sinner can repent...but, stupid is forever!”
“Because with sin, there’s a way out. There’s the possibility of repentance. You can’t repent of confusion or psychological flaws inflicted by your parents—you’re stuck with them. But you can repent of sin.
“Sin and repentance are the only grounds for hope and joy. The grounds for reconciled relationship. You can be born again.”
John’s approach to our predicament reminds me of something that Billy Sunday said in a revival meeting: “A sinner can repent... but, stupid is forever!”
So, you see there is wonderful news for me and you and everybody... yes, we are sinners... but through and because of Jesus Christ there is good news... through Him we can be forgiven... we can be born again! Remember Paul’s word in Romans 5:6, “When we were utterly helpless, Christ came at just the right time and died for us sinners.”
Patiently, let God work in your life today.
"Please be patient, God is not finished with me yet!” It’s absolutely true... we are all works in progress. None of us has reached the goal yet... not in our commitments, or our prayer life, or our service, or our worship, or our maturity... we are still growing. The Apostle Paul talked about that in his letter to the church at Philippi. He said, “...one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on...” (Phil. 3:13,14) On the specific matter of prayer, Thomas Merton had this to say about not trying so hard in prayer, “How does an apple ripen? It just sits in the sun. A small green apple cannot ripen in one night by tightening all its muscles, squinting its eyes and tightening its jaw in order to find itself the next morning miraculously large, red, ripe, and juicy. Like the birth of a baby or the opening of a rose, the birth of the true self takes place in God’s time. We must wait for God, we must be awake; we must trust in his hidden action within us.” Let God work in your life today.
Be yourself.
Jimmy dean once said, “If I could give the world any advice, I’d tell ‘em exactly like my great-granddaddy told me. He said, ‘Jimmy, be yourself. Because if people don’t like you as you are, they’re not going to like you as somebody you’re trying to be.’ Generally, I’ve followed that advice. In the moments I haven’t, I’ve gotten into more trouble than a centipede with fallen arches.” The Apostle Paul spoke in a similar fashion in his letter to the church at Ephesus when he said, “So stop telling lies. Let us tell our neighbors the truth, for we are all parts of the same body...” (Eph. 4:25) In another place we are reminded about being sincere... which literally means true and genuine... without any facade or mask. And yet we are also urged to “imitate or be like God.” Could it be that we are really being our best selves when we are trying to be like the God in whose image we have been created? Could it be that God wants us to yield our individual personalities to Him so that He can shine through for His glory? So, for today and everyday... be yourself... your best self... the self that God can use.
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- “God is love.”
- “Take heart, because I have overcome the world.”
- How are people reading you?
- Is there someone’s hand that you need to hold today?
- God can use it for your good and His glory.
- “Give all your worries and cares to God, for he cares about you.”
- “Jesus loves me this I know, for the Bible tells me so!”
- “A sinner can repent...but, stupid is forever!”
- Patiently, let God work in your life today.
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